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| View Poll Results: Should the Chocobo's Happy Christmas precedent continue to be held? | |||
| Yes |
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6 | 30.00% |
| No |
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10 | 50.00% |
| Other |
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3 | 15.00% |
| Abstain |
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1 | 5.00% |
| Voters: 20. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I was the one who nominated Chocobo's Happy Christmas, and I nominated it because while the Chocobo theme is a very well-known theme, the game it came from was not well-known at all. Hell, it didn't even have an American release until its sequel.
I don't think that that track should set a precedent, though. Hell, I don't think there should be any precedent, period. This is not a common law contest, and one ruling shouldn't bear 100% weight on the next related ruling. I agree with Uzuki in that each contested track should have its own debate, instead of just arbitrarily letting it through because some track from the early stages of the contest was let through. Jam it back in, in the dark. |